Thinking on Scripture
Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook
Skip to content
  • A Biblical Worldview
  • Videos
  • Beliefs
  • Essential Beliefs
  • The Gospel
  • Christian Ministries
  • Steven R. Cook
  • Donate

Tag Archives: How does legalism kill grace?

Why Believers Show No Grace

Posted on September 25, 2017 by Dr. Steven R. Cook

God is gracious to us and treats us better than we deserve. More so, He calls us to be like Him and to show grace to others. This means loving our enemies and being kind to those who hurt us. Continue reading →

Posted in Christian Theology, God's Grace, Hot Topics | Tagged a critical person, a critical spirit, A judgmental person, a judgmental spirit, Are Christians called to live by grace?, How does legalism kill grace?, No grace, refuse to forgive, refuse to love, Refusing to forgive, Scripture pertaining to God's grace, Scripture related to grace, What does the Bible say about God's grace?, What does the Bible say about grace?, Why are some Christians unloving?, why believers show no grace, Why do some believers show no grace?, Why do some Christians refuse grace to others?, Why do some Christians refuse love?, why do some Christians show no grace?, why do some refuse to give grace?, Why is legalism bad?, Why is there no grace? | 3 Comments
  • Visits to this Blog

    • 423,526 hits
  • Follow Thinking on Scripture on WordPress.com
  • Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

  • Categories

    • Angels & Demons
    • Art and the Bible
    • Bad Behavior
    • Biblical Exegesis
    • Biblical Worldview
    • Christian Theology
    • Christmas
    • Church
    • Creationism
    • Death
    • Dispensationalism
    • God's Grace
    • Hamartiology
    • Hermeneutics
    • Hot Topics
    • Hymns & Poetry
    • Inspirational Writings
    • Israel
    • Leadership
    • Living by Faith
    • Love
    • Marriage
    • Prayer
    • Prophecy
    • Psalms
    • Righteous Living
    • Salvation
    • Spirituality
    • Suffering & Persecution
  • Links

    • Steven's Audio Podcasts
    • Steven's Books
    • Steven's YouTube Site
  • Recent Posts

    • Something Wrong with America
    • Yahweh’s Holy War
    • Proverbs 31 – Snapshot of an Excellent Woman
    • The Seven Year Tribulation
    • Future Christian Rewards
    • The Rapture of the Church
    • A Christian View of Death
    • The Life of Faith
    • God Used Jonah to Change a Culture
    • The Gospel We Share
    • Improving Culture – A NT Example
    • Improving Culture – An OT Example
    • Biblical Examples of Riots and How They Were Handled – Part 3
    • Biblical Examples of Riots and How They Were Handled – Part 2
    • Biblical Examples of Riots and How They Were Handled – Part 1
    • The Effects of Sin Upon Our World
    • Demons and How They Influence Mankind
    • Satan’s Evil World-System
    • Satan as the Ruler of this World
    • Holy Angels and How They Influence Mankind
    • The Biblical Teaching on Tithes
    • The Old and New Priesthood
    • Authorial Intent
    • King David – the Good and the Bad
    • David – A Better King
    • Saul – The King who Failed
    • When Life Gets Tough
    • Guard Your Heart
    • Rejoice, Pray, and Give Thanks
    • A Song of Ascent – Psalm 126
    • God’s Imputed Righteousness
    • A Song of Ascents – Psalm 123
    • They Will Suffer for Your Unfaithfulness
    • Seek Your Servant – Psalm 119:169-176
    • Biblical Meditation
    • The Christmas Holiday
    • Establish Our Footsteps – Psalm 119:129-136
    • No Distractions
    • Theological Categories of God’s Justice
    • God’s Word Sustains Us – Psalm 119:89-96
    • Being the Good Boss
    • Chasing After Donkeys
    • Choosing the Faithful Way – Psalm 119:25-32
    • Social Justice from a Biblical Perspective
    • When God Gives Us a Test
    • God’s Grace is Sufficient
    • How to Deal with Jealousy
    • When God Uses Evil Actions for His Good
    • Alexander the Coppersmith
    • Submission to Authority – Part III
Thinking on Scripture
Blog at WordPress.com.